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  1. Making Waves in Kenya: Stellah

    Making Waves in Kenya: Stellah

    For International Women’s Day, Stellah – a presenter for a community radio station in Nairobi – explains how she’s using radio as a platform to inspire young women to succeed.

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  2. Making Waves in Nepal: Bidhya

    Making Waves in Nepal: Bidhya

    Bidhya Chapagain is the presenter of Sajha Sawal (Common Questions) – Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Media Action’s TV and radio discussion programme in Nepal.

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  3. Making Waves in Sierra Leone: Bisi

    Making Waves in Sierra Leone: Bisi

    For International Women’s Day, presenter and producer of Leh Wi Know shares how she’s using radio to help empower women to understand their rights in Sierra Leone.

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  4. Making Waves in Tanzania: Meena

    Making Waves in Tanzania: Meena

    For International Women's Day 2016, Meena - a presenter for the youth radio show Niambie, which means "Talk to Me" - tells us about standing side by side with inspirational women.

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  5. Making Waves in Somalia: Yasmin

    Making Waves in Somalia: Yasmin

    Yasmin is one of the few female drama writers in Somali society. She shares how drama is helping raise awareness of issues affecting Somali women, such as early marriage, migration, education and work.

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  6. Making Waves in Libya

    Making Waves in Libya

    For International Women’s Day 2016, Libya Gumma a trainee editor blogs about her experience working on a project that provides a trustworthy platform for debate in Libya.

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  7. Making Waves in South Sudan: Winnie

    Making Waves in South Sudan: Winnie

    For International Women's Day 2016, Winnie Jaguru, our script writer in South Sudan blogs about her experience of hearing how the radio drama she's writing is helping address conflict in local communities.

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